Dandy

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Dandy is a term that refers to men who place particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisurely hobbies. The practice of dandyism arose in the revolutionary 1790s, both in London and Paris. The dandy created a singular aesthetic of masculinity that reconciled two extremes: a manliness that was virile, capable and assertive, and an openness to enjoy the finer, delicate and sensuous aspects of life.

History[edit]

The origins of dandyism can be traced back to the late 18th century in London and Paris. The term "dandy" was first used in the late 18th century in England, where it was applied to a fashionable man who dressed well and had refined manners. The term was later adopted in France, where it was used to describe a man who was elegant, sophisticated, and had a taste for the finer things in life.

Characteristics[edit]

A dandy is typically characterized by his extravagant dress, refined language, and leisurely hobbies. He is often seen as a man of leisure, who takes pleasure in the finer things in life. He is also known for his wit and charm, and is often seen as a trendsetter in fashion and style.

Notable Dandies[edit]

Some of the most notable dandies in history include Beau Brummell, who is often credited with inventing the modern suit and tie, and Oscar Wilde, who was known for his wit and flamboyant style.

Influence[edit]

The influence of dandyism can be seen in various aspects of society, including fashion, literature, and the arts. It has also been a significant influence on the concept of masculinity, challenging traditional notions of what it means to be a man.

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